I finally figured it out. This could also work for anyone else that gets some completely broken hardware buttons on a command station.
I used a little app from Bome's to send midi sysex messages to the MP7. Basically putting it into remote control mode, initiating a remote press of the save/copy button, and another sysex command taking it out of remote mode. All I have to do is just open the script and hit send and I CAN NOW SAVE MY PATTERNS!!!
I guess I could also use Ableton Live (along with ClyphX) and assign the sysex script to a key on a midi controller or the MP7 itself. The highest key on the keyboard or the touchstrip for instance.
Here's a link to the app:
http://www.bome.com/products/sendsx/downloads
Here's the sysex command:
F0 18 0F 00 55 40 10 F7
F0 18 0F 00 55 40 20 10 00 01 F7
F0 18 0F 00 55 40 11 F7
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "coolout1" <;coolout1@...> wrote:
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> Anyone?
>
> I opened my MP-7 up and and tinkered around with the bad button. First I tried to re-solder the button and also soldered some wires as patch points to see if I could just the button to work. No dice...it still doesn't respond at all. I guess I could get a new front panel board from from EPR, but it costs more than what I paid for the unit.
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> So far the only workaround I see is to sync the MP with a software sequencer, record patterns into it, save them as midi files and then reload them into the MP using E-loader.
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> What a creativity killer. I wonder is there a way to send a sysex message or remap a button or key to trigger the save page.
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> -c
>
>
> --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "coolout1" wrote:
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> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I just bought an MP-7 for pretty cheap. Overall it seems to be in pretty good condition except one big thing. The save/copy button doesn't respond when pressed. The LED still blinks, but it never goes into the save menu.
> >
> > At first I thought it was a little more loose than some of the other buttons so I popped a brand new replacement in and squirted a little calube mcl in, but that changed nothing. I then ran the panel diagnostic and it still doesn't light up when pressed like the other buttons.
> >
> > I have the editor up and running on my netbook, so I guess I could use that to save, but that kinda defeats the whole purpose of going back to hardware.
> >
> > Am I screwed?
> >
>;
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Re: [xl7] Re: Save/copy button doesn't seem to work. Am I screwed? SOLVED
2012-06-26 by Matt
On Mon, Jun 25, 2012 at 6:44 PM, coolout1 <coolout1@...> wrote: